قارادلیک
(قارا دلیک-دن يوْللاندیریلمیش)
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The supermassive black hole at the core of supergiant elliptical galaxy Messier 87, with a mass ~7 billion times the Sun's,[۱] as depicted in the first image released by the Event Horizon Telescope (10 April 2019).[۲][۳][۴][۵] Visible are the crescent-shaped emission ring and central shadow, which are gravitationally magnified views of the black hole's photon ring and the photon capture zone of its حادیثه اوفوقو. The crescent shape arises from the black hole's rotation and relativistic beaming; the shadow is about 2.6 times the diameter of the event horizon.[۳]
قارادلیک (اینگیلیسجه: Black hole)، بیر فضا-زامان بوْلگهسی اولاراق چوخ گۆجلو کۆتلهچکیمی سی وار، بئله کی ایشیق و ائلکتروماینتیزم ایشین لار دا بو چکیمآلانیندان قاچا بیلمیر.
آلبرت انیشتین ین گنل گؤرهلیلیقی بیر سیخیلمیش کۆتلهنین اوزای-زامانین بیچیمین دئییشدیرمگینی و قارادلیک دۆزنلمگینی ده اؤن گؤره بیلمیشدیر.(عام نیسبیت تئوریسی)
بو اوزای-زامانین بیر سینیری وار کی هئچ شئی اوْرا گیردیکدن سوْنرا داها اوْردان چیخا بیلمز، بو سینیرا اوْلایاوفوقو دئییلیر.
قایناقلار[دَییشدیر]
- ^ Oldham, L. J. (March 2016). «Galaxy structure from multiple tracers – II. M87 from parsec to megaparsec scales». Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 457 (1): 421–439. DOI:10.1093/mnras/stv2982.
- ^ Overbye, Dennis (10 April 2019). "Black Hole Picture Revealed for the First Time – Astronomers at last have captured an image of the darkest entities in the cosmos – Comments". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ^ ۳٫۰ ۳٫۱ (2019) «First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole». The Astrophysical Journal 87. DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/ab0ec7.
- ^ Landau, Elizabeth (10 April 2019). "Black Hole Image Makes History". ناسا. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ^ Anon (11 April 2019). The woman behind first black hole image. بیبیسی نیوز.
ائشیک باغلانتیلار[دَییشدیر]
- Black Holes on In Our Time at the BBC
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "Singularities and Black Holes" by Erik Curiel and Peter Bokulich.
- Black Holes: Gravity's Relentless Pull – Interactive multimedia Web site about the physics and astronomy of black holes from the Space Telescope Science Institute
- ESA's Black Hole Visualization Archived 2019-05-03 at the Wayback Machine.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Black Holes
- "Schwarzschild Geometry"
- Hubble site
- Videos
- 16-year-long study tracks stars orbiting Milky Way black hole
- Movie of Black Hole Candidate from Max Planck Institute
- Nature.com 2015-04-20 3D simulations of colliding black holes
- Computer visualisation of the signal detected by LIGO
- Two Black Holes Merge into One (based upon the signal GW150914)